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Rotterdam Container Terminal First in Europe to Invest in Shore Power

Summary by Ground News
Rotterdam World Gateway, one of the largest container terminals in the Port of Rotterdam, is set to become the first deep-sea terminal in Europe to invest in shore power. Starting in 2026, the terminal which currently has a capacity to handle two large vessels and more than 2.35 million TEU will begin transitioning to shore power for all vessel calls.

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The container ship that got stuck under the Willemsbridge in Rotterdam on Friday morning is now free. The ship is at the quay for inspection, reports the Safety Region Rotterdam-Rijnmond. The Willemsbridge will remain closed for some time for road traffic.

·Netherlands
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Damage to the Willemsbrug in Rotterdam decreases after a container ship crashed into the bridge and became stuck on Friday morning. No one was injured, reports the safety region.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Friday, March 1, 2024.
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